. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. SCOLLAY'S Patent, Brooklyn, N. Y. Scollay's Plant Sprinklers FOR CUT FLOWER TRADE, Also the Scollay Putty Bulb FOR GLAZING GREENHOUSES, Etc. The Scollay Plant Sprinkler Is In Its 35th year. Thirty five years of experience should count for something — we have given attention to quality In every respect — making of seams — selection of high-grade rubber. During these 35 years there have appeared more than 35 Imitations, all the vrayfrom hand levers—tee ends—breakable tops down to Chinese and Boston Blowers— and, aft


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. SCOLLAY'S Patent, Brooklyn, N. Y. Scollay's Plant Sprinklers FOR CUT FLOWER TRADE, Also the Scollay Putty Bulb FOR GLAZING GREENHOUSES, Etc. The Scollay Plant Sprinkler Is In Its 35th year. Thirty five years of experience should count for something — we have given attention to quality In every respect — making of seams — selection of high-grade rubber. During these 35 years there have appeared more than 35 Imitations, all the vrayfrom hand levers—tee ends—breakable tops down to Chinese and Boston Blowers— and, after all, the fact remains the same, that we are still the real thing In rubber sprinklers, etc. No one is so new or old In the cat flower trade that he can keep shop without Scollay's Rubber Plant Sprinklers. Every sprinkler guaranteed free from imperfection In manufacture. For Sale by All Prom I neat Seedsmen. JOHN A. SCOLLAY, 74-76 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hyacinth Glasses BEST AND CHEAPEST IMPORTED. Prices oil application. Special ftfflll t^'scount on illlllll original cases of 25doz. as. sorted color'^ NICHOLAS WAPLER,. NEW YORK. I Pittsburg:. EVERYBODY H.\PPY. At this writing wholesalers and re- tailers are highly elated over the re- sults of their labors. In one sense Decoration day is a very unsatisfac- tory one, due to the very warm Stock sold up very clean, colored roses, particularly pink, were very scarce; peonies were dn demand with a good supply. Monday found the market quite bare of flowers. Randolph & McClements had the Taft decoration at the Fort Pitt hotel Sat- urday, which was a very pretty ar- rangement of American Beauty roses, white peonies and asparagus. W. E. Patton of Sewickley made up a floral key which his daughter tendered to Pi-esident Taft on his visit to that place. The emblem showed some clever work. J. B. Bonsall, Salem, O., is consign- ing his cut of Kaiserin and Carnot roses to the McCallum Co. John Young of Winter


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